TLFG DAILY DIGEST
In the following section, I list what are in my opinion the most notable games of the week and give some brief reasons for my choice. Check the maps above for kick-off times, ticket info and directions.
Monday 7 April
Premier League 2
The week begins with a couple of games in this U21 competition. Arsenal host Derby County at Boreham Wood, whilst Fulham take on Manchester City in a top-two clash at Motspur Park. Both games start at 7pm. Admission prices vary but are never more than £5
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Tuesday 8 April
UEFA Champions League Quarter-Final first leg
Arsenal v Real Madrid @8pm - after a disappointing 1-1 draw with Everton on Saturday, the Gunners face a big step up in class as 15-time European champions Real Madrid pay a visit to north London. Far and away the most successful team in this competition's history, the Spanish giants are on course to successfully defend their crown again. However, their La Liga title hopes suffered a blow this weekend when they suffered a surprise 2-1 loss at home to a struggling Valencia side. Interestingly, the sides have only met once before back in 2006. On that occasion, it was Arsenal who won 1-0 over two legs and eventually went on to make the final. It'll be hard to replicate that this year but not impossible. Tickets are only available by resale to members and
hospitality packages are well over £1,000 per person
Championship
Watford v Hull City @745pm - for those of you on a more normal budget, then this is the next best option. With only one win from six games, the Hornets' form has left them at the most inopportune time. Seven points adrift of the play-offs with six games to go, it's possible for them to get back into the top six but a lot has to go their way. For the Tigers, it's all about avoiding the drop. An injury-time goal saw them record a hugely important 1-0 win at Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday to go three points clear of the bottom three.
Tickets
National League
Sutton United v Rochdale @3pm - despite having little to play for, the U's fought to the end against promotion hopefuls Southend and nicked a last-gasp equaliser. The result made sure the Essex club failed to break into the top seven. The main beneficiaries of this appear to be Rochdale who remain seventh after playing in the FA Trophy. Sadly, their hopes of reaching Wembley were dashed as they fell to lower league Spennymoor on penalties. Now their focus is solely on securing a play-off spot and they badly need to win here.
Tickets
Southern League Division 1 Central
Northwood v Thame United @745pm - there's a game affecting both ends of the table in this eighth-tier division on Tuesday. Having seen manager Gary Meakin resign, the relegation-threatened hosts appointed Jack Smith as interim boss. With seven points from four games, things have begun very positively but they're still in the bottom three on goal difference. Thame occupy the final play-off place and need to win to prevent Hadley catching them. Tickets are £10 on the gate
CCL Premier South
Spelthorne Sports v AFC Whyteleafe @745pm - after a very challenging season, I'm sad to say that The Spelly have already been relegated so have little to play for here. This match is more about celebrating the fantastic achievements of The Leafe who only began life in 2021 following the original Whyteleafe's demise. Since then, they've enjoyed two promotions and on Saturday they won their FA Vase semi-final to secure a trip to Wembley. Not only that, but they're also very much up for promotion again. Currently third, a win here will put them one point behind the leaders with two games to go. Tickets will be available on the gate for £8
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Wednesday 9 April
SCEFL Premier Division
Sutton Athletic v Lordswood @745pm - despite having several games in hand, the hosts' promotion hopes look to be over. In fact they're actually closer to the relegation zone so really need to focus on getting well clear of that before anything else. The visitors are bottom and six points adrift of safety but with two games in hand of their own, they're not dead and buried yet. Tickets will be available on the gate for £8
CCL Division 1
Westside v Brook House @730pm - it looked as if Windsor & Eton would finally be crowned champions on Saturday but they lost 1-0 at Brook House to keep Westside in the title race - just. The club with the smallest crowds in the division (average 23) have had an amazing campaign but trail the leaders by 11 points with four games to go. In other words, they have to win here or it's the play-offs. The Brook have had a great week, beating Windsor on Saturday and winning the Middlesex Premier Cup last Wednesday - mathematically they could still crash the top five too so there's plenty to play for. Tickets will be available on the gate, not sure of the price but it shouldn't exceed £8
L&SE Women's League Premier
Sutton United v Fulham @745pm - like the men's team, Sutton's women have had a pretty unremarkable campaign and will have to settle for a midtable finish. They can make a big impact on the title race here though as the Cottagers are looking to take another stride towards the title they have been favoured to win for most of the season. Currently seven points behind leaders Dartford in second, they have four games in hand.
Tickets are £5
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Thursday 10 April
UEFA Europa League Quarter-Final first leg
Tottenham Hotspur v Eintracht Frankfurt @8pm - there was only a point between Spurs and their German opponents as they finished fourth and fifth in the group stage. However, although doing well in European competition, the sides have experienced very different league campaigns. Tottenham would have ended the weekend in 16th if they hadn't beaten and relegated Southampton whilst Frankfurt are third in the Bundesliga and fighting for a Champions League place. The visitors also won this competition in 2022 so know what it takes to get the job done. Tickets are only available to members but
hospitality packages are available from £249
FA Youth Cup Semi-Final
Watford v Manchester City @7pm - can't get into the game above? Do not fear, this big U18 game should be a fine alternative way to spend your evening. It's fair to say that the Hornets have created a bit of a stir by getting this far. Not in the elite U18 Premier League, the Hertfordshire club have beaten Oxford United, Crewe Alexandra, Tottenham Hotspur and Southampton to get this far. Here they face the top youth side in the country and it will take a Herculean effort for them to prevail. The match is being played at Vicarage Road and the winners will play Aston Villa in the final.
Tickets
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Friday 11 April
Professional Development League
Four teams are in action in this U21 competition on Friday lunchtime with Watford playing Peterborough United at 1pm at Vicarage Road and QPR hosting Charlton Athletic at the club's training ground in Heston at 2pm. Check with the club on the day what the admission procedure is - it's often free entry but you have to register in advance
Essex Senior League
Romford v Barking @745pm - the early kick-offs above mean it's really easy to see two games on Friday and the next on my list would be this groundshare derby in the ninth tier. On this occasion it's tenants versus landlords at Mayesbrook Park. Romford's season is effectively over, with a seventh-place finish the best they can hope for. Barking, on the other hand, have already secured a play-off place so it's now all about creating some good momentum ahead of the post-season. Tickets are £8 on the gate
ECL Division 1 South
Barkingside v Hackney Wick @745pm - staying on the east side of town, there's a hugely important game in 10th tier. The 'Side are battling the drop with only goal difference keeping them in the bottom three. With four games to go, they've got a good chance. However, here they welcome a side who need every point they can get to win the title. Locked in a two-horse race with Harlow Town, who are two points behind with three games to go, a win here could be pivotal. Tickets are £7 on the gate
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Saturday 12 April
Premier League
Arsenal v Brentford @530pm - there's only one game in the top flight on Saturday but it's a derby. Much was made of the Gunners' superb 3-0 win over Real Madrid in the Champions League in midweek and they'll need to work hard to avoid complacency coming into this one. The Bees held Chelsea to a 0-0 draw last weekend and are exactly the sort of side to hand Mikel Arteta's team a big reality check if they're not on their game. Tickets are only available to members but hospitality packages are available from £675
Championship
Millwall v Middlesbrough @3pm - with five games to go, the Lions are still in with a chance of the play-offs. Five points adrift, this match against one of their main rivals for a place in the top six is huge. Boro's season has ebbed and flowed, like most teams in this division, but they come into this in seventh. They've also won three of their last four against Millwall but I'm sure they'd take a point on this occasion. Tickets QPR v Bristol City @3pm - the R's recorded a hugely important 3-1 win at Oxford United on Wednesday to put themselves seven points clear of the relegation zone with five games to go. Now with only one defeat in four, their bad form seems to be getting a little better. It's going to face a stiff challenge here though as the Robins are fifth and desperately trying to keep hold of one of those play-off places. Although Bristol is over 100 miles west of Shepherds Bush, these games almost have a derby vibe to them as the journey is quick and City usually always sell out their allocation creating a great atmosphere. Tickets
National League
Barnet v Wealdstone @1230pm - if you want a fiery local derby then this one in the fifth tier certainly meets that description. There's no love lost between these two, with the Stones' fans holding quite a grudge against the Bees (something which primarily stems from the ownership of The Hive). From a purely footballing point of view, there's a lot riding on this too. The Bees could all-but win the title with a victory here, potentially going 11 points clear with four games to go. Whilst the Stones could go a long way to retaining their place in the division. Tickets
National League South
Boreham Wood v Hemel Hempstead Town @3pm - all three games in this division have something riding on them but this is my pick in the sixth tier. Much has been made of the thrilling title race in this division and with four games remaining, there is only eight points between the top eight. The Wood are sixth and primarily focused on keeping hold of their play-off spot. Here they face a Hertfordshire derby against a local rival who would no doubt love to scupper their chances of going up. Tickets
Isthmian League Premier
Hashtag United v Cray Valley PM @3pm - there may well be a bigger crowd and better atmosphere at Carshalton but in when it comes to tension on the pitch, then there should be more of it here. In this division, the top team goes up automatically while the next four play-off. CVPM are currently fifth, six points clear of the Tags in seventh. With four games to go, the hosts really have to win or their season will pretty much be over. This is being played at Aveley and tickets are £12 on the gate
Isthmian League South Central
Ashford Town (Middlesex) v Moneyfields @3pm - for me, the biggest story of the day in this division is the long awaited re-opening of the Robert Parker Stadium following the installation of a new 3G pitch. To say the process has been problematic would be an understatement. This has seen the men play most of their games at Cobham, and with very little revenue coming in, finances have been badly hit. The fact that Luke Tuffs has kept his side in contention to avoid relegation is nothing short of miraculous - if they win here they could climb out of the bottom four. The visitors, however, are still in contention for a play-off spot and they shouldn't be in the mood to be charitable. From your point of view, the biggest thing to note is that it's FREE ENTRY for everyone!
Essex Senior League
Buckhurst Hill v Woodford Town @3pm - in the ninth tier it's time for the latest installment of the Roding Valley Derby. A fairly new creation, these two local clubs have tried to generate a bit of interest around these games which take place on the north-east side of town. The hosts got a bumper crowd of over 400 on Non-League Day three weeks ago and it would be great if they got anywhere near that again. They're assured of a comfortable midtable finish but Woodford can still claim second and will want to build momentum going into the play-offs. Tickets are £8 on the gate
CCL Division 1
Hillingdon Borough v Eversley & California @3pm - the 10th tier is full of important games on Saturday so it's been really hard to pick one. I've gone for this as it features two teams who sit either side of the play-off line. Although the visitors hold a four-point advantage, Hillingdon have a game in hand and still have a total of five games to play. Win this and they'll be firmly in contention. Tickets are £6 on the gate
Women's FA Cup Semi-Final
Chelsea v Liverpool @1215pm - semi-finals aren't played at Wembley or neutral venues in the Women's FA Cup, so five-time winners Chelsea have a big advantage. On paper, Sonia Bompastor's side will start as very strong favourites against a midtable opponent who've lost their last two and haven't been to the final for nearly 30 years. Tickets ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sunday 13 April
Premier League
Chelsea v Ipswich Town @2pm - one major by-product of Arsenal's win over Real Madrid was the improvement of England's UEFA coefficient and a fifth place in next season's Champions League. One of the possible beneficiaries of this are the Blues who have been floating around the top seven for most of the season. Currently fourth, they should pick up three points here as the Tractor Boys are in real trouble. The Suffolk club blew a half-time lead against Wolves in their big six-pointer last weekend, to suffer a crushing 2-1 defeat which effectively condemned them to relegation. Now 12 points adrift with seven games to go, a season in the Championship looks almost certain. Tickets
EFL Trophy Final
Birmingham City v Peterborough United @3pm - having sealed promotion at Peterborough on Tuesday, the Blues face them again in this Wembley final. Following some big investment in the summer, the Midlands club have had a season to savour and will be strong favourites to end the day with some silverware here. Tickets for the Birmingham end have sold out and although some are still available from Posh, you've got to prove you're a fan as Bluenoses have been trying to buy from their allocation too
FAWNL Southern Premier
Hashtag United v Exeter City @3pm - the Tags looked like they were going to have to settle for second until Watford popped up and beat leaders Ipswich last weekend. Although the title is still the Tractor Girls' to lose, they've opened up a window of opportunity to their rivals. Mathematically, Exeter still have a chance of winning too but they will need possibly the biggest miracle in football history to become champions as their goal difference is vastly inferior. This is being played at Aveley and tickets are £5 on the gate
FAWNL Division 1 South East
QPR v Cambridge United @2pm - both clubs have little to play for but as it's their final home game of the season against another 'EFL name', the R's have switched this game to Loftus Road to try and bolster the interest in their women's team. Tickets
L&SE Women's League Premier
Dartford v Saltdean United @130pm - only the top team win promotion at this level and three teams are currently in with a shout. Fulham are most people's favourites but the other two contenders meet here knowing a win is essential. Tickets are £5
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